Unfortunately we're not yet in a position to sign this document. We're actively looking into adapting our policies for schools and supporting custom agreements, but it will be some time before we're ready to proceed.

While we do comply with the Student Privacy Pledge, we're not able to sign school or district-level privacy agreements. We're working to ensure that we comply with all state requirements, though, and hope to get there soon!

We are currently working with our legal team towards becoming FERPA & COPPA compliant, but unfortunately this is still a work in progress and we don't have a firm timeline on this yet. Unfortunately, we are not able to sign these types of agreements at this time. We are actively working towards compliance and I'll be touch once with you we have an update on this.

Our current process is to use our standard DPA that individual districts can sign. You can find a copy of this attached.
We are considering whether we can use the SDPC form with some Khan Academy specific modifications, but we do not have a specific date for adoption of the SDPC form at this time.

The Mailtrack Company processes personal data in accordance with European Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016. On May 2018 we announced the update of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use to comply with the new GDPR.
Our public Privacy Policy already constitutes a binding data processing agreement (DPA). I am sorry, but we don't sign individual agreements.

While we truly appreciate the need for privacy around student data, we cannot respond to every single request we receive individually. However, our Privacy Policy is posted on our website. Plickers Privacy Policy. We are also fully GDPR compliant and have completed our Privacy Shield certification to further reinforce our commitment to all privacy matters.

Quizizz does not require students to log in or provide personally identifying information (as defined under COPPA) in order to play and we don't rent, sell or exchange our users personal information. As a small team providing a free service to most U.S. schools we aren't in a position where we can afford legal review for district-specific documents.